on 11/02/03 10:53 AM, tom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
>>> I have this client who mentioned that his parent's
>> wedding photos had
>>> been shot in stereo back in 1954. [...]
>>> 
>>> I also wonder if it would be possible to do it these days....
>> 
>> Oh yes indeedy!  Stereo pairs or lenticular prints (though
>> the lenticulars may be dying out -- I heard the one lab
>> still printing those is having trouble obtaining parts for
>> their machines).
> 
> Well, if I wanted to do it for my clients would it be possible? I'd
> have to find a lab, and a supplier of viewers I suppose.
> 
> I thought I saw somewhere that there was a way to do it with a pair of
> digital p+s, but how would you view it?
> 
> tv
> 
> 
> 
The Optio 330 RS comes with a Stereo setting. Take the first, it shows you
how far to rotate the camera for the second shot. It comes with a viewer to
use to view (prints?) (the screen?) ...  I would have to find the
instructions and the box where I stashed the viewer to recall the details.

Also, I have an aging Uncle living in West Virginia who used to do a lot of
stereo photography. I believe my cousin said he was going to be looking for
a home for his equipment... I can check if you like. I have no real clue
what he has - my brother was the one involved in ongoing discussions with my
Uncle. 


Stan

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